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  • 81Lewdness — Lewd Lewd (l[=u]d), a. [Compar. {Lewder} ( [ e]r); superl. {Lewdest}.] [{OE}. lewed, lewd, lay, ignorant, vile, AS. l[=ae]wed laical, belonging to the laity.] 1. Not clerical; laic; laical; hence, unlearned; simple. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] For if a …

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  • 82Licentious — Li*cen tious ( sh[u^]s), a. [L. licentiosus: cf. F. licencieux. See {License}.] 1. Characterized by license; passing due bounds; excessive; abusive of freedom; wantonly offensive; as, a licentious press. [1913 Webster] A wit that no licentious… …

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  • 83Licentiously — Licentious Li*cen tious ( sh[u^]s), a. [L. licentiosus: cf. F. licencieux. See {License}.] 1. Characterized by license; passing due bounds; excessive; abusive of freedom; wantonly offensive; as, a licentious press. [1913 Webster] A wit that no… …

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  • 84Licentiousness — Licentious Li*cen tious ( sh[u^]s), a. [L. licentiosus: cf. F. licencieux. See {License}.] 1. Characterized by license; passing due bounds; excessive; abusive of freedom; wantonly offensive; as, a licentious press. [1913 Webster] A wit that no… …

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  • 85Profligate — Prof li*gate, a. [L. profligatus, p. p. of profligare to strike or dash to the ground, to destroy; pro before + a word akin to fligere to strike. See {Afflict}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Overthrown; beaten; conquered. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The foe is… …

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  • 86Michael McClure — Photograph by Gloria Graham during the video taping of Add Verse, 2004 Born October 20, 1932(1932 10 20) Marysville, Kansas …

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  • 87The London Prodigal — is a play in English Renaissance theatre, a city comedy set in London, in which a prodigal son learns the error of his ways. The play was published in quarto in 1605 by the stationer Nathaniel Butter, and printed by Thomas Cotes. In 1664 it was… …

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  • 88Pudd'nhead Wilson — is an ironic novel by Mark Twain. AboutThe setting is on the banks of the Mississippi River in the first half of the 1800 s. The novel concerns itself with, among other things, the use of fingerprinting to solve the mystery of a murder. But Puddn …

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  • 89Manuel Bandeira — (the 3rd left to right, back row) Manuel Carneiro de Sousa Bandeira Filho (Recife, 19 april 1886 Rio de Janeiro, 13 october 1968) was a poet, literary critic …

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  • 90Carol Doda — was a stripper in San Francisco, California in the 1960s. In 1964 Doda, still in her teens, made international news when a gynecologist injected silicone into her size 34 breasts, adding 10 inches to what would become known as Doda s twin 44s and …

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